Since I find visibility here to be terrible in the winter, and pretty good in the summer, I came back for my fix of Tilly Point on July, 20, 2007. Visibility was around 25-30 feet, which is what I usually see here this time of year. It was an overcast, rainy day on the surface, but it was still decently bright underwater. This has always been one of my favorite dive sites, with great topography and colour. There's even a bit of a "wreck" now: A small, upside-down aluminum dinghy. It was a "good current" day. I barely felt any at all. I also saw probably the biggest Puget Sound king crab I've ever seen.